What are your performance issues?  What are you performance targets?  How
far you are off the targets?  Have you optimized your R code?  How are you
calling/using R?  What is your interface?  Have you tried to write C++
programs that call the required R routines?

Please provide some more information.

On 3/24/06, Leo Espindle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am currently working on a project that involves using R and .Net.  We're
> having performance issues with R, and we're wondering if there is a way to
> get around the R interpreter, particularly by compiling R directly for the
> .Net CLR?  We're wondering if there is any initiatives to build such a
> compiler.
>
> Thanks,
> Leo
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